The Protect College Sports Act aims to curtail agent fees and cap NCAA revenue, efficiently tackling critical ongoing concerns. Bobby and Bill break it down.
After the bipartisan Protect College Sports Act passed through the Senate’s Commerce Committee via a 19-9 vote on June 18, the bill is being revised by co-sponsors Sens. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash.; Ted Cruz, R-Texas; Chris Coons, D-Del., and Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., with the possibility of a floor vote before the full Senate in the current working session that extends through Aug. 7.
Chairman Ted Cruz, R-Texas, talks with reporters June 10 after a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee roundtable on the “Protect College Sports Act and the current state of collegiate athletics,” in the Russell Senate Office Building in Washington.
Oregon defensive back Brandon Finney Jr. hauls in an interception during his team's game against Texas Tech in the 2025 College Football Playoff in the Orange Bowl.
Chairman Ted Cruz, R-Texas, talks with reporters June 10 after a Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee roundtable on the “Protect College Sports Act and the current state of collegiate athletics,” in the Russell Senate Office Building in Washington.
Oregon defensive back Brandon Finney Jr. hauls in an interception during his team's game against Texas Tech in the 2025 College Football Playoff in the Orange Bowl.